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This book examines changes in birth and fertility rates, shows how and why they have occurred, and explains whatthey mean for the future.
Neoconservatism is the most comprehensive selection of Kristol's influential writings on politics and economics.
Edmund Burke is identified today as a conservative thinker--indeed, one of the greatest conservative thinkers--by his admirers. But his conservatism was more complicated and provocative than even conservatives appreciate. His Reflections on the Revolution in France, a searing indictment of the Revolution, brilliantly forecast the Reign of Terror that was...
Since the time of the Black Plague, the world’s population has headed in only one direction: up. But within a few decades, writes Ben J. Wattenberg in his new book Fewer: How the New Demography of Depopulation Will Shape Our Future (Ivan R. Dee, October 2004), the number...
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Paul Hollander of the Davis Center and the University of Massachusetts at Amherst will deliver the March Bradley Lecture.
Why did many well-known supporters of communist states become disillusioned with these systems and their ideals? How did disillusioned...
Lynne A. Munson, a research associate at AEI and author of Exhibitionism: Art in an Era of Intolerance (Ivan R. Dee, 2000), delivered the third of the Institute"s 2000-2001 Bradley Lectures on November 13.
Review of Fewer: How the New Demography of Depopulation Will Shape Our Future by Ben J. Wattenberg.
Ben J. Wattenberg examines the implications of depopulation for global economics and geopolitics.





